2015年2月28日 星期六

Morse code for rhythm

ref:
https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQ7fjfTPDvDeLVTB-10X9cYmGI8dVv_f5vGVKvr7eEf7-VEN9_mgrBvjw
http://www.learnmorsecode.info/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/ditdah.png
http://cdn.instructables.com/FK4/OQH7/H2PEUKIKW92/FK4OQH7H2PEUKIKW92.LARGE.jpg
http://alt-sites.tripod.com/morse.html

  Swing feel is pretty hard to express or indirectly feeling for the one who has not got used to it before. So if some exist code may could assistant for it, it could provides significant Mnemonic for music study.

   Take the Swing pattern for example, it could be
[1] quarter note (3/3 )
[2] quaver rest + quaver note (2/3 rest + 1/3)
[3] quarter reset (3/3 rest)
[4] quaver note + quaver note (2/3 + 1/3)

  According to Morse code principle, there are Dah ( - ) & Dit (.)
If we treat the Dah as play and Dit as rest

  Then the above 4 pattern could translate to these simple words

[1] D ( - . . )
[2] U ( . . - )
[3] S ( . . . )
[4] K ( - . - )

  Easier? So it's pretty easy to compose a rhythm phrase in simple character.
Take form 4/4 for example

DDSK | KSUS | UDKS | .........................(any combination of the above 4 pattern)

  For 16-bit expression, the English alphabet is not enough.
Refer to other version, ex : Full version, Japanese....etc.
Thanks to knowledge, it's so awesome.

specialist
@Hsinchu
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